xbmcbackup/resources/lib/scheduler.py

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import time
from datetime import datetime
import xbmc
import xbmcvfs
import xbmcgui
from . import utils as utils
from resources.lib.croniter import croniter
from resources.lib.backup import XbmcBackup
UPGRADE_INT = 2 # to keep track of any upgrade notifications
class BackupScheduler:
monitor = None
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enabled = False
next_run = 0
next_run_path = None
restore_point = None
def __init__(self):
self.monitor = UpdateMonitor(update_method=self.settingsChanged)
self.enabled = utils.getSettingBool("enable_scheduler")
self.next_run_path = xbmcvfs.translatePath(utils.data_dir()) + 'next_run.txt'
if(self.enabled):
# sleep for 2 minutes so Kodi can start and time can update correctly
xbmc.Monitor().waitForAbort(120)
nr = 0
if(xbmcvfs.exists(self.next_run_path)):
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with xbmcvfs.File(self.next_run_path) as fh:
try:
# check if we saved a run time from the last run
nr = float(fh.read())
except ValueError:
nr = 0
# if we missed and the user wants to play catch-up
if(0 < nr <= time.time() and utils.getSettingBool('schedule_miss')):
utils.log("scheduled backup was missed, doing it now...")
progress_mode = utils.getSettingInt('progress_mode')
if(progress_mode == 0):
progress_mode = 1 # Kodi just started, don't block it with a foreground progress bar
self.doScheduledBackup(progress_mode)
self.setup()
def setup(self):
# scheduler was turned on, find next run time
utils.log("scheduler enabled, finding next run time")
self.findNextRun(time.time())
def start(self):
# display upgrade messages if they exist
if(utils.getSettingInt('upgrade_notes') < UPGRADE_INT):
xbmcgui.Dialog().ok(utils.getString(30010), utils.getString(30132))
utils.setSetting('upgrade_notes', str(UPGRADE_INT))
# check if a backup should be resumed
resumeRestore = self._resumeCheck()
if(resumeRestore):
restore = XbmcBackup()
restore.selectRestore(self.restore_point)
# skip the advanced settings check
restore.skipAdvanced()
restore.restore()
while(not self.monitor.abortRequested()):
if(self.enabled):
# scheduler is still on
now = time.time()
if(self.next_run <= now):
progress_mode = utils.getSettingInt('progress_mode')
self.doScheduledBackup(progress_mode)
# check if we should shut the computer down
if(utils.getSettingBool("cron_shutdown")):
# wait 10 seconds to make sure all backup processes and files are completed
time.sleep(10)
xbmc.executebuiltin('ShutDown()')
else:
# find the next run time like normal
self.findNextRun(now)
xbmc.sleep(500)
# delete monitor to free up memory
del self.monitor
def doScheduledBackup(self, progress_mode):
if(progress_mode != 2):
utils.showNotification(utils.getString(30053))
backup = XbmcBackup()
if(backup.remoteConfigured()):
if(utils.getSettingInt('progress_mode') in [0, 1]):
backup.backup(True)
else:
backup.backup(False)
# check if this is a "one-off"
if(utils.getSettingInt("schedule_interval") == 0):
# disable the scheduler after this run
self.enabled = False
utils.setSetting('enable_scheduler', 'false')
else:
utils.showNotification(utils.getString(30045))
def findNextRun(self, now):
progress_mode = utils.getSettingInt('progress_mode')
# find the cron expression and get the next run time
cron_exp = self.parseSchedule()
cron_ob = croniter(cron_exp, datetime.fromtimestamp(now))
new_run_time = cron_ob.get_next(float)
if(new_run_time != self.next_run):
self.next_run = new_run_time
utils.log("scheduler will run again on " + utils.getRegionalTimestamp(datetime.fromtimestamp(self.next_run), ['dateshort', 'time']))
# write the next time to a file
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with xbmcvfs.File(self.next_run_path, 'w') as fh:
fh.write(str(self.next_run))
# only show when not in silent mode
if(progress_mode != 2):
utils.showNotification(utils.getString(30081) + " " + utils.getRegionalTimestamp(datetime.fromtimestamp(self.next_run), ['dateshort', 'time']))
def settingsChanged(self):
current_enabled = utils.getSettingBool("enable_scheduler")
if(current_enabled and not self.enabled):
# scheduler was just turned on
self.enabled = current_enabled
self.setup()
elif (not current_enabled and self.enabled):
# schedule was turn off
self.enabled = current_enabled
if(self.enabled):
# always recheck the next run time after an update
self.findNextRun(time.time())
def parseSchedule(self):
schedule_type = utils.getSettingInt("schedule_interval")
cron_exp = utils.getSetting("cron_schedule")
hour_of_day = utils.getSetting("schedule_time")
hour_of_day = int(hour_of_day[0:2])
if(schedule_type == 0 or schedule_type == 1):
# every day
cron_exp = "0 " + str(hour_of_day) + " * * *"
elif(schedule_type == 2):
# once a week
day_of_week = utils.getSetting("day_of_week")
cron_exp = "0 " + str(hour_of_day) + " * * " + day_of_week
elif(schedule_type == 3):
# first day of month
cron_exp = "0 " + str(hour_of_day) + " 1 * *"
return cron_exp
def _resumeCheck(self):
shouldContinue = False
if(xbmcvfs.exists(xbmcvfs.translatePath(utils.data_dir() + "resume.txt"))):
rFile = xbmcvfs.File(xbmcvfs.translatePath(utils.data_dir() + "resume.txt"), 'r')
self.restore_point = rFile.read()
rFile.close()
xbmcvfs.delete(xbmcvfs.translatePath(utils.data_dir() + "resume.txt"))
shouldContinue = xbmcgui.Dialog().yesno(utils.getString(30042), utils.getString(30043), utils.getString(30044))
return shouldContinue
class UpdateMonitor(xbmc.Monitor):
update_method = None
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
xbmc.Monitor.__init__(self)
self.update_method = kwargs['update_method']
def onSettingsChanged(self):
self.update_method()